Wedding of Albert of Monaco: Charlène in tears, capital intervention of Princess Stéphanie
It was over two days that the princely wedding took place between Albert of Monaco and the sweet Charlene Wittstock. After a civil ceremony, it was at the church that the young spouses said ‘yes’ to each other on July 2, 2011. An event to be engraved in marble for the Rock, not unhappy to finally see his prince definitely very well accompanied. If the South African was sublime in her white Armani dress, one detail puzzled the public and the crowd: the tears shed by the princess during the day.
Who says marriage says emotion. Seeing tears is nothing exceptional but for a large number of spectators, those of Charlene were not happy. In the documentary Royal families: secrets and scandals broadcast on W9 this Tuesday, January 3, it is recalled that Princess Charlene would have “wanted to backtrack before the ceremony“fleeing the prince’s palace:”Some claim that she took advantage of a last try at Giorgio Armani to get on the plane and reach South Africa and that she was intercepted at Nice airport and could not do it because ‘she didn’t have her passport on her, held back by the teams.“
The concern then wins over the crowd and the admirers of the main family before the speech of Princess Stéphanie, sister and lifelong great support of Prince Albert of Monaco: “I don’t see the point or the point of spreading such rumours. I’m disgusted by human nature, it’s stupid, meanshe said in a TF1 newscast. It only reinforces my idea of some people and their jealousy, their stupidity of not being able to accept something so beautiful and wonderful and just thinking about them and the love that unites them and that will unite them forever with this wedding.”
Still in love eleven years later
If Charlène of Monaco has experienced many health glitches away from the Rock in recent months, the princess has returned in force and more fulfilled than ever. There have been plenty of affection and tender gestures for the couple in 2022, shattering recent divorce speculation caused by the princess’ long absence.
In 2011, already, Charlène Wittstock had also reacted to the many questions concerning her sobs on her wedding day. A subtle and radical intervention that says a lot about the substance of his thought: “I’m not going to lower myself to offer any other answer than that of the photos of Albert and me, in love, getting married. They scream louder than these vicious gossip and empty rumors.“Eleven years and two children (Jacques and Gabriella, 8 years old) later, the lovebirds are still swimming in happiness. Something to delight the former swimming champion.